Operator Supervisor definition

Operator Supervisor means a person appointed by the Subscriber Management Organization among its officers or employees to supervise and manage the Operator upon using the Service. The Operator Supervisor may not concurrently serve as the Operator.

Examples of Operator Supervisor in a sentence

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  • Local 2058 Communication Operator Supervisor members on the transfer list for a Local 2058 classification shall have first priority over any non-Local 2058 employee.

  • In July of 2012, Local 2058 Communication Operator Supervisor employees receiving a reduction in pension pickup will receive a separate one time lump sum check in the amount of one thousand two hundred fifty dollars ($1,250).

  • For those members in the Operations Division (Electric Distribution Operator I/II and Electric Distribution Operator Supervisor), overtime is paid for time worked on the above listed holidays.

  • This section shall not prohibit a Communications Operator Supervisor from performing Local 7 Bargaining Unit work in the Communications Bureau for purposes of training and when necessary to meet the demands of calls for service or dispatch.

  • B) The Local 2058 representative to the Transfer Review Board shall be contacted before a Local 2058 Communication Operator Supervisor transfer is decided.

  • Local 2058 Communication Operator Supervisor employees unaffected by the pension pickup reduction are not eligible to receive the lump sum payment.

  • Priority for promotion may be given to the employee within the Bureau who is in a natural progression for promotion (e.g., Police Communications Specialist II, to Communications Operator Supervisor) who has demonstrated the ability to perform the duties in the Communications Operator Supervisor position.

  • Employees assigned to serve as a Motor Coach Operator Supervisor on a temporary or acting basis may be called upon to issue “write-ups” and gather information regarding accidents or complaints.

  • Employees assigned to a Motor Coach Operator Supervisor position on a temporary or acting basis, while working in that position, may not work overtime or days off as a Motor Coach Operator if any portion of that calendar week was worked in the capacity of a Motor Coach Operator Supervisor, as long as other full-time or permanent part-time employees are available and agree to work the assignment.